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they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so, we are doing this together. after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students, kevin jackson, alec jackson and caleb robinson, the folks that i talked about and keep in mind, they are in t hird, fourth grade, and they have this idea for cool heads so that victor does not get overheated when he is on the field. think about that, if you are inventing stuff in the third- grade, what are you going to do when you get to college? we just had the university of alabama national championship football team here last week and i know they are interested in this idea because it gets really hot down in alabama. a lot of the students are working on the next-generation of medical research. so, listen to this story -- when pancreatic cancer took the close familys friend, it inspired him to look for new ways to look for protections. he requested research space, asking 200 times, being turned down 200 times, and finally he got the rese
they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so, we are doing this together. after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students, kevin jackson, alec jackson and caleb robinson, the folks that i talked about and keep in mind, they are in t hird, fourth grade, and they have this idea for cool heads so that victor does not get overheated when he is on the field. think about that, if you...
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they use cellular technology. >> it helps them make better informed decisions which in turn makes us safer. >> reporter: originally developed forçó satellites, nas says the technology is find cin uses beyond fire. >> we can look at crop changes. >> reporter: but with california facing a very dry year there is a good chance the eyes in the sky will be back soon. joe rosati, jr. >>> and rob mayeda joins us, higher temperatures? >> yes, especially next week, you will think the temperatures jumped. right now, outside, mostly sunny and breezy, as we show you the view, looking across the bay. no low crowds around san francisco, the seabreeze is picking back up. in the south bay, you have mostly sunny skies. a difference based on that proximity, if you're right there near the bay, now the temperatures are cooling off quite a bit. this is an air flow pattern that is fairly moist, coming off the ocean. over the last few days, speaking of fire danger there is a dry north area, dropping the levels into the teens. not the case right now, we'll see more of a push of cooler marine air in and acr
they use cellular technology. >> it helps them make better informed decisions which in turn makes us safer. >> reporter: originally developed forçó satellites, nas says the technology is find cin uses beyond fire. >> we can look at crop changes. >> reporter: but with california facing a very dry year there is a good chance the eyes in the sky will be back soon. joe rosati, jr. >>> and rob mayeda joins us, higher temperatures? >> yes, especially next...
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an effect of you know linda evans and burn that dorna one and when that stuff happened there was the technology had been developed where there's a chemical tags put into the gunpowder and you can track it back to the main source of manufacture and find a chain of custody for and the n.r.a. started lobbying against it again after the or after the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing there was another call for these and ari lobbied against it successfully the oklahoma city bombing even though it didn't involve gun powder it was brought up again in congress and killed it the n.r.a. has become the lobby for bombers how can they possibly. but best craft of regulation is not going to stop an evil person from doing evil so they're going to out of the question do away with this just do away with laws against bank robbery because you're not going to stop all bank robbers gentleman has a work had i mean we need legislation in the n.r.a. distorts the whole legislative process by the pressure and the money they bring to bear and gun manufacturers overwhelmingly fund the n.r.a. and so what's
an effect of you know linda evans and burn that dorna one and when that stuff happened there was the technology had been developed where there's a chemical tags put into the gunpowder and you can track it back to the main source of manufacture and find a chain of custody for and the n.r.a. started lobbying against it again after the or after the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing there was another call for these and ari lobbied against it successfully the oklahoma city bombing...
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for design and certification of the failed battery, but for knowledge that can be applied to emerging technologies going forward. " that was deborah hersman of the ntsb. hersman also said "it is imperative to undersand how to best oversee the batteries' development and certification." officials from boeing, the faa and the 787's battery manufacturers are all being called to testify. mcdonald's is being punished by a consumer agency in brazil. according to reuters, the burger chain must pay a $1.6- million fine because it targeted children with its happy meal advertising and toys. a spokesperson for mcdonald's declined to comment on the fine. in the latest round of earnings, coach and dupont emerged as winners. luxury buyers gave coach stock a bounce. the company posted better-than- expected sales. shares traded 10% higher on the news. meanwhile, last summer's drought helped to double profits for crop chemical-maker dupont. airline stocks for delta and u.s. airways both popped. the airlines reported higher first quarter profits. however, delta says it's already anticipating lower profits due to seq
for design and certification of the failed battery, but for knowledge that can be applied to emerging technologies going forward. " that was deborah hersman of the ntsb. hersman also said "it is imperative to undersand how to best oversee the batteries' development and certification." officials from boeing, the faa and the 787's battery manufacturers are all being called to testify. mcdonald's is being punished by a consumer agency in brazil. according to reuters, the burger...
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today we will hear about how the bill impacted our primary technology industries and the views of those who have long fought for immigration reform. and from those who have opposed the proposal. we will hear from the religious and business community. we will hear from scholars, law enforcement advocates, witnesses who believe in equality for all only rightystem, not but in the nation's interest. it is long past time to perform the immigration system. we can close in 2006 when se kdy a smccain lead a biparti. in the course of those effor toy following -- we believe that immigrants like women and african-americans before them have rights in this country. the time is right for a new civil rights movement. we believe that a nation of immigrants rejects its history and heritage when millions of immigrants are confined to a second-class system and all americans are debased by such a system. the time has come for comprehensive immigration reform. my dear friend, senator kennedy, was right. inish the house had joined 2006 to complete what we started back then, but i am glad that senator mccain
today we will hear about how the bill impacted our primary technology industries and the views of those who have long fought for immigration reform. and from those who have opposed the proposal. we will hear from the religious and business community. we will hear from scholars, law enforcement advocates, witnesses who believe in equality for all only rightystem, not but in the nation's interest. it is long past time to perform the immigration system. we can close in 2006 when se kdy a smccain...
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we're all lamenting the lack of growth in technology, but that's because we're looking for technology in all the wrong places, like personal computers, which are just like electric coasters now. in servers, in cell phones. we should be looking for it in the oil patch, where core labs is responsible for mapping out and foipding out where the ail and gas is. the technology that core labs has invented is what's behind so many of these new fields. whether it be noble energy off the coast of israel, that's like in here, okay? or the gulf, or a whole host of companies looking for the next big discovery on this continent. oh, and let's be really discerning. when we get results from many of the oil and gas companies over the next few days, we're going to hear moaning and groaning about how the commodities come down in price. but when you have proprietary technology like core, you don't need to worry about the price of the commodity, because every company needs you to find oil where the oil is and help them get it out of the ground. that's why this stock rocketed $10 today, to finish at $136.5
we're all lamenting the lack of growth in technology, but that's because we're looking for technology in all the wrong places, like personal computers, which are just like electric coasters now. in servers, in cell phones. we should be looking for it in the oil patch, where core labs is responsible for mapping out and foipding out where the ail and gas is. the technology that core labs has invented is what's behind so many of these new fields. whether it be noble energy off the coast of israel,...
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proprietary technology in a growth business, which is oil. this is not a company that is cutthroat against halliburton, baker hughes. it's the one that everybody uses. david demshur, president and ceo of core labs. clb going higher. >> coming up, home grown? the stock may be a newcomer, but you'll recognize the brands behind realogy holdings. from coldwell banker to century 21, they're synonymous with real estate. as housing starts hit their best levels in nearly five years, can this company capitalize? cramer conducts an open house with the ceo just ahead. >>> after another really tough session the markets are growing more and more volatile by the day. can we just take a breath for a moment and remember that despite all the worries there are still parts of this economy that are going strong? like housing, a totally domestic industry. not france, not germany, not socgen. that's not going to be drilled by european woes or a chinese slowdown. they have nothing to do with each other. the housing comeback is still with us, as we know from yesterd
proprietary technology in a growth business, which is oil. this is not a company that is cutthroat against halliburton, baker hughes. it's the one that everybody uses. david demshur, president and ceo of core labs. clb going higher. >> coming up, home grown? the stock may be a newcomer, but you'll recognize the brands behind realogy holdings. from coldwell banker to century 21, they're synonymous with real estate. as housing starts hit their best levels in nearly five years, can this...
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its most effective attributes are not all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight at supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. >> what is the difference between the f-35 and the f-22? >> the f-22 has had its share of technical troubles. that was supposed to be the high-end fighter. the replacement for the f-15. it is a real high performance fighter. it is meant to win against any potential adversary in dogfights. the plan was to have fewer f-22 and then you would have more of the f-35. that would be the mainstay, for the next 40 or 50 years. a you are fighting against sophisticated adve the f- 22s are going in and they are fighting in the air against the adversaries of combat aircraft. the f-35s comes in and they are carrying the bombs that will take out the other military targets. they are the second waves that come in to do the real heavy lifting. these are planes that are supposed to be all purpose. the f-35 is supposed to be able to provide support to combat troops on the groun
its most effective attributes are not all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight at supersonic speeds. it may well be the way it has been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. >> what is the difference between the f-35 and the f-22? >> the f-22 has had its share of technical troubles. that was supposed to be the high-end fighter. the replacement for the f-15. it is a real high performance fighter. it is meant to win against...
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>> that technology does exist. the bureau does have access to it, but the catch here is they would have to have somebody in the database that matches up to that image. >> could they say this person is of middle east origin or -- >> i think it would be very early to even try to draw that conclusion. >> i don't think you can draw that from these pictures, even the latest one. it's hard to say if it's an american, someone from the middle east. it's not obvious. >> no, it's not. you need someone to step forward and say, i recognize these guys, i rented a room to them, i rented a storage rental, they come in regularly to eat, have coffee. it could manifest in a number of different ways. from that interview you could get a profile of who they are and where they're from. >> in terms of the way the fbi conduct these things, we have to assume when they release images like that, they have a lot more material at their disposal. >> exactly. >> they're trying to get out there, hook in exactly what they have hooked in, new photo
>> that technology does exist. the bureau does have access to it, but the catch here is they would have to have somebody in the database that matches up to that image. >> could they say this person is of middle east origin or -- >> i think it would be very early to even try to draw that conclusion. >> i don't think you can draw that from these pictures, even the latest one. it's hard to say if it's an american, someone from the middle east. it's not obvious. >> no,...
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we're going to get the technology for wind, we're going to get the technology for solar, we're going to get the storage technology in batteries. all that stuff chairman smith was talking about that's going on with the department of energy , in the science and technology committee, those technologies are coming. but as we've seen with things like solyndra and the tax credit that goes to wind farms, they're not economical today. we have low-cost fossil fuel that will bridge us until those technologies are ready for primetime and ready to go. we need to take advantage of it. we need to open up the infrastructure with things like the keystone pipeline. we need to open up federal land. so we can charge a royalty to the oil and gas companies for producing that on federal land, that will bring money into the federal budget that we could use for a wide variety of things. lowering the deficit, repairing our decaying infrastructure needs. we need to be a country of yes to all-of-the-above energy and it will solve our economic prices -- crisis and we will have a better life for every single ame
we're going to get the technology for wind, we're going to get the technology for solar, we're going to get the storage technology in batteries. all that stuff chairman smith was talking about that's going on with the department of energy , in the science and technology committee, those technologies are coming. but as we've seen with things like solyndra and the tax credit that goes to wind farms, they're not economical today. we have low-cost fossil fuel that will bridge us until those...
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. >>> it's really about technology. because none of these unconventional shale plays would matter if we didn't have the tech to make it economical to drill it. what we really have is an energy technology revolution and these advances aren't unique to north america. they're spreading all over the globe, and who's spearheading this transformation? who represents the vanguard of the oil revolution and its intellectual property? easy. that's core labs. clb. i like to think of it as a technology company that happens to be in the oil service business. core's proprietary technology helps oil companies figure out where to drill. it also helps them squeeze more crude out of existing reservoirs. now, core labs got hit hard today, down $3.41, 2.63%. the company just reported a terrific quarter. 7 cent earnings beat off $1.15 basis. revenue coming in higher than expected up 11% year over year. and raising its guidance for next quarter. don't have a lot of companies doing that. i think the stock bounces back and then some tomorrow.
. >>> it's really about technology. because none of these unconventional shale plays would matter if we didn't have the tech to make it economical to drill it. what we really have is an energy technology revolution and these advances aren't unique to north america. they're spreading all over the globe, and who's spearheading this transformation? who represents the vanguard of the oil revolution and its intellectual property? easy. that's core labs. clb. i like to think of it as a...
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of homeland security plan calls for more security strategy that combines personnel, the ground, and technology like drones to monitor the border. as far as interior enforcement, there will put in place a mandatory employment garrett overification system, e-verify. and assistant to make sure e- verify is manageable and for employers and fraud-proof, to mae people cannot make up social security numbers or work off stolen social security numbers. st: the gang of eight spoke yesterday on capitol hill. four republicans and four democrats. lindsey graham of south carolina addressed concerns that he has heard from his peers about the pathway to citizenship. [video clip] >> learn the language, as a civics exams, pay a fine, work, pass a criminal background check, half of my family would be excluded. this is no easy task. [laughter] i'm glad we are not applying it to ourselves. i knowe is that america is ready for immigration reform. you look at all the polls. if the congress ready to do something that we should have done a long time ago? i really believe we are. if you think the border can be better s
of homeland security plan calls for more security strategy that combines personnel, the ground, and technology like drones to monitor the border. as far as interior enforcement, there will put in place a mandatory employment garrett overification system, e-verify. and assistant to make sure e- verify is manageable and for employers and fraud-proof, to mae people cannot make up social security numbers or work off stolen social security numbers. st: the gang of eight spoke yesterday on capitol...
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the first thing i think we need to do is to come together to figure out how to connect our technology, people and ideas and figure out how to cooperate and most importantly make a commitment to prevent these deaths from happening. 10 years ago there was a young woman named lenora alexander, she was a healthy 11-year-old irl and she underwent elective surgery to correct something at a prestigious hospital. the awoke at 2:00 a.m., victim of respiratory arrest, caused by a drug that was intended to ease her pain. but if she had been monitored continuously after the surgery, hospital staff and lenora may have been alerted and leah would probably have been rescued. but there are other sort of preventable deaths that deals with washing hands, transferring of infections when hands aren't washed properly. monitoring has already picked up by lenora's tragic situation. her situation is not unique, unfortunately. a summit came together to figure out what can we do to solve the problem going back to the coordination, cooperation that i spoke about earlier. the fact is at this patient safety, tech
the first thing i think we need to do is to come together to figure out how to connect our technology, people and ideas and figure out how to cooperate and most importantly make a commitment to prevent these deaths from happening. 10 years ago there was a young woman named lenora alexander, she was a healthy 11-year-old irl and she underwent elective surgery to correct something at a prestigious hospital. the awoke at 2:00 a.m., victim of respiratory arrest, caused by a drug that was intended...
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labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of our communities and so transit center district plan, it's approved in september, if you see the cranes going up - you will know and you should realize that this center will represent 27,000 jobs just in that corridor. four -- of thousand new homes will be built as a result of that center and one thousand new hotel roonrooms and dwell acres of new open space and you are going to ask me where is that open space going to come from? imagine this it will be open space that is above the current surface ground, new spaces with the connection of all the towers, so look out for that that is going to be a such an exciting welcome toth for the high speed rail and as that as a transit hub with all of the connection that is it has to the rest of our 70. we spoke a little bit already about
labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of our communities and so transit center district plan, it's approved in september, if you see the cranes going up - you will know and you should realize that this center will represent...
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the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also, looking at the environmental surroundings where they are located and seeing what they can do to help lift up those neighborhoods. so they are investing in the employees and signing agreements to say that whether it's a memorial or a kitchen to help clean up and use the great theme that the giants have given us which, is the "giant sweep," remember that? we are using that as the city wide effort to keep our city beautiful. sparkling and clean and educating youth and provide the scholarships and support for them and using culture -- about the cleanliness of our neighborhoods and respecting our n
the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also,...
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and you can look for us to be a technology hub going forward and we have never been followers. and have always been leaders. it's a very unique place and a great place to live. i relax by driving through and gatherings and reliving great memorize of being a kid in oakland and then i may end up just parking around little grand lake theatre and drive down and take a look at the paramount and so if there is a play that is happening and so the first thing that i tell people is go to jack land square and you will be surprised that we have a square and so shore line and it is the it could be the giving of great say food and go see things that inspire me about oakland is again it's ability to change. for every think that you would every say negative about oakland, i can say ten positives we are our own city. oakland to know it, is to love it.. >> (applause) all right. so thank you mayor khan and now we have for san francisco coming up and to sso to welcome mayor lee welcome kristine row wish senator vice senior vice president of service area of case zero permanenta. >> thank you pecul
and you can look for us to be a technology hub going forward and we have never been followers. and have always been leaders. it's a very unique place and a great place to live. i relax by driving through and gatherings and reliving great memorize of being a kid in oakland and then i may end up just parking around little grand lake theatre and drive down and take a look at the paramount and so if there is a play that is happening and so the first thing that i tell people is go to jack land...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard luck and is a big picture. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's what you hear on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about fifty yards pee into the intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit are a big don't call. you're watching r t a reminder of all breaking news of the deaths confirmed in a blog said ripped through a federalize a plant in the u.s. state of texas also leaving one hundred injured the blast took place at eight pm local time officials are now saying that the fiat has not been contained and local authorities confirm that at the fed lies a plan but the number of casualties is still unclear the u.s. geological survey says of the blast registered as a two point one magnitude seesmic event i
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and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. will there be massive flight delays in the bay area? and new details about the texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look inside the bay area company whose technology helped make that possible. >> reporter: in the wake of the bombing it wasn't an eyewitness, but a high definition camera on top of a department store that told investigators who they were looking for. in a secured facility they pieced it together from video of hundreds of other cameras to identify the suspects. it took days, but a few years ago, it could have take ep months. >> -- taken months. >> if you go to the london train bombings, it was president ared that there were thousands and thousands of investigators that ouch wha
and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. will there be massive flight delays in the bay area? and new details about the texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so...
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and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. n the bay area?ive flight and new details about texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look inside the bay area company whose technology helped make that possible. >> reporter: in the wake of the bombing it wasn't an eyewitness, but a high definition camera on top of a department store that told investigators who they were looking for. in a secured facility they pieced it together from vid of hundreds of other cameras to identify the suspects. it took days, but a few years ago, it could have take ep months. >> -- taken months. >> if you go to the london train bombings, it was president ared that there were thousands and thousands of investigators that ouch whatted video for weeks and weeks to
and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. n the bay area?ive flight and new details about texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look...
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in my view, the key is technology and air cover. our ability to implement the best technology at the border as we're doing so now. to speed that up can improve where we are now. >> i went to the border. it is clear that it is a vast border. i am from the tiny state of new york. you cannot do it is by letting the people. you can figure out where the people are going and apprehend them 50 miles inland. the drones have the ability to follow that. we need more drones. we need more air. >> i do not disagree in the technology. the actinometer has always been one of the major problems in calculating. >> again, how we tighten up security. it is clear that tamerlan tsarnaev had no record of him going to russia are coming back because his name was misspelled. it was a foreign airline. under our bill, everything will have to be a passport or machine-read. is it a safe guess that under our law the authorities would know that tamerlan was going to russia? >> there was a ping on the l down to customs. anything that makes a requirement for machine
in my view, the key is technology and air cover. our ability to implement the best technology at the border as we're doing so now. to speed that up can improve where we are now. >> i went to the border. it is clear that it is a vast border. i am from the tiny state of new york. you cannot do it is by letting the people. you can figure out where the people are going and apprehend them 50 miles inland. the drones have the ability to follow that. we need more drones. we need more air....
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with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a very engaging conversation today. thank you. >> now i want to tell you my fae vifrt very favorite department of justice official. eric holder is my favorite department of justice official. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service and on protecting the civil rights of our most vulnerable people. tom actually joined the civil rights division as a young lawyer and while he was there he prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the count
with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a very engaging conversation today. thank you. >> now i want to tell you my fae vifrt very favorite department of justice official. eric holder is my favorite department of justice official. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from...
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we have technologies, cybertechnologies, prevention technologies. we spend a lot of time looking at detection technologies but again if we got the attack that would hurt our critical infrastructure to which the president referred resiliency and redundancy and response and recovery programs like we did with hurricane sandy. >> host: peter dumont as president ceo of air traffic controller association. mr. dumont your answer to that question? >> guest: there have been attacks on the system. they are not well publicized and they're not talked about because it's confidential information in office we don't want any people to know how the air traffic control system works. it's difficult to explain it on a soundbite. it's happened in alaska. what's being done now is we have very adjunct infrastructure for air traffic control. it's been around since the late 50's, early 60's antigenic so different equipment. right now we are in a modernization phase where we are modernizing the land-based air traffic control system to state-based satellites and gps on that t
we have technologies, cybertechnologies, prevention technologies. we spend a lot of time looking at detection technologies but again if we got the attack that would hurt our critical infrastructure to which the president referred resiliency and redundancy and response and recovery programs like we did with hurricane sandy. >> host: peter dumont as president ceo of air traffic controller association. mr. dumont your answer to that question? >> guest: there have been attacks on the...
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our enemies around the world have sought nuclear weapons and missile technology. yet the obama administration has consistently reduced missile defense funding. they have abandoned previous bush administration bush administration strategies -- bush administration strategies that sought to respond to these emerging threats and has compromised the implementation of current missile defense programs. meanwhile they have sought elusive russian and now chinese approval of the right of the united states to defend itself. most recently the administration has abandoned its own missile defense strategy known as the phase adapive approach in favor of a stop-gap measure of finally placing the additional ground-base missiles in alaska they had previously canceled. i welcome the administration finally completing the missile field which it has attempted to close. although this reveals that they have no plan to reasonably respond to the real and foreseeable threats from north korea and iran. this announcement leaves the united states without an articulated missile defense strategy
our enemies around the world have sought nuclear weapons and missile technology. yet the obama administration has consistently reduced missile defense funding. they have abandoned previous bush administration bush administration strategies -- bush administration strategies that sought to respond to these emerging threats and has compromised the implementation of current missile defense programs. meanwhile they have sought elusive russian and now chinese approval of the right of the united...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. time. markets why not. canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. international in the very heart of moscow. time same sex in perth tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversy all online information sharing bill that the senate rejected one year ago but we really need more invasive cyber snooping laws also last week's fertilizer plant explosion in texas revealed the ugly truth about worker safety in america isn't it time for more not less regulation and our economy society and livelihoods all depend on something so old that it predates mankind by hundreds of millions of years does that really make sense well more o
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in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage. and as you pointed out, many of the companies are collecting and remitting sales tax, why shouldn't all of them do it? >> every place you have a physical presence, you have to collect. as far as main street being at a disadvantage, look at states like pennsylvania, texas, and new york. when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to
in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage....
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court earlier. his attorney maintaining that he is not guilty. joining us tonht. former prosecutors, good to have you both with us. it is terrific. i'm sorry. i have to take this more seriously. when you have an elvis impersonator going after the president's and senator weicker, i am sure there is no one that finds it funny, but to me it is bizarre beyond belief. >> it has to be a killer impersonation. had to do it. i just have to perry is going to be great for the jury to see this. lou: will this go to jerry? is this fellow not so obviously deserves that -- >> you may be
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court...
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the technology is not perfect. what it does, it would also wait a tremendous amount of affirmation that is not useful. let you. our largest customers today records 75 years of video an hour. so you think about the human effort to go through that kind of video. it's virtually impossible. the fact you know you're going to have -- we call it false positives. so the bottom line is that it's exceptional. being collected those pictures and very quickly saying this is a guy who is of interest and not neil: thank you very, very much. >> my pleasure. neil: now the possibility of want to raise with you folks. what if we're wrong? what is despite the technology, despite what seems like a lot more coincidence, a white guy picture walking the street nearby that the scene of the crime, so this week with said package, same guy in said cap near very same victims, two of whom died that instant or a little more than in sin slater. what if they got it wrong? what if it really was coincidence? what if it is another richard jewell situ
the technology is not perfect. what it does, it would also wait a tremendous amount of affirmation that is not useful. let you. our largest customers today records 75 years of video an hour. so you think about the human effort to go through that kind of video. it's virtually impossible. the fact you know you're going to have -- we call it false positives. so the bottom line is that it's exceptional. being collected those pictures and very quickly saying this is a guy who is of interest and not...
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i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl -- caller. caller: good morning. just to say that i think immigration should go forward, but there should be e-verfies. -- il tell you the truth could not get through on the republican line -- i have to be conservative -- i notice when i call, i could never get through on the republican line. that is why i called on the democrat line. i'm tired of people saying that republicans are stopping obama's agenda. am an hispanic woman. in my neighborhood, it is mixed. a lot of people being taken advantage of that are mexican and spanish and low wages. that is not fair.
i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl...
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was it done without that technology? in other words, if nothing comes up from that technology, do we have an old fashioned shoe leather way of getting to match names with faces? >> yes. that was the problem when i was working terrorism in los angeles back in the 1980s, we did not have cell phones. we did not have any of the technology that we have now. obviously it made our job much more difficult. but, with the technology that's available now, i think that the investigation will make great strides in the days ahead. >> megyn: steve, chairman mccall was saying that he he does believe that they will put the information out. whether they do identify the two people on the film. he believes at that point they would release the photos to the general public. so they could help. i mean, when they they identify the people that they believe are of interest, then they will release them, he thinks. although there has been debate about whether the fbi will release these photos to the public. your thoughts? >> well, initially, i thou
was it done without that technology? in other words, if nothing comes up from that technology, do we have an old fashioned shoe leather way of getting to match names with faces? >> yes. that was the problem when i was working terrorism in los angeles back in the 1980s, we did not have cell phones. we did not have any of the technology that we have now. obviously it made our job much more difficult. but, with the technology that's available now, i think that the investigation will make...
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they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so we are doing this together. and after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students -- evan jackson, alec jackson, caleb robinson -- those are the folks that i talked about. they're from elementary school. keep in mind they're in third, fourth grade, and they've already got this idea for cool pads so that victor doesn't get overheated when he is, when he's out on the field. but think about that. you know, if you're inventing stuff in the third grade, what are you going to do by the time you get to college? is. [laughter] you know, and we just had the university of alabama's national championship football team here last week, and i foe they're interested in -- i know they're interested many this idea because it gets really hot down in alabama. [laughter] a lot of these students are working on the next generation of medical research. so listen to this story. of when pancreatic cancer took the life of jack's close family f
they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so we are doing this together. and after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students -- evan jackson, alec jackson, caleb robinson -- those are the folks that i talked about. they're from elementary school. keep in mind they're in third, fourth grade, and they've already got this idea for cool pads so that victor doesn't get overheated when...
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i have talked to number of technology executives, having been a technology executive before i got here, and they are frequently ahead they have government because every day they're fighting hacking attempts and they're on the front livense cybersecurity. now it's not about whether they want free help, who wouldn't want free help? should we as taxpayers subsidize those who have not invested in their own cybersecurity? should this be a bailout of companies with poor cybersecurity? but the truth of the matter is moat of -- most of the learning that needs to occur is from the private sector to the government. in fact, we're taking some of those steps. the government and n.s.a. are using private contractors who are on the forefront of this issue every day. that's more the direction we need to go. the notion that somehow the government would be of assistance to companies is laughable to many of the technology executives i talk to. nor would they expect to call the government for help when they themselveses are so far ahead. but look, to the extent we want to get the government involved with
i have talked to number of technology executives, having been a technology executive before i got here, and they are frequently ahead they have government because every day they're fighting hacking attempts and they're on the front livense cybersecurity. now it's not about whether they want free help, who wouldn't want free help? should we as taxpayers subsidize those who have not invested in their own cybersecurity? should this be a bailout of companies with poor cybersecurity? but the truth...
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. >> you never know what you're going to get when you combine the latest and greatest technology with older folks, right? sometimes that can be bad, times good. this is hilarious. a youtuber named joey boots uploaded this video of his 90-year-old grandmother using the oculus rift. >> this is going on youtube. >> oh, man. >> what do you think? >> it's so real. >> the oculus rift is an immersive virtual reality system and headset to use for your video games. it was a kickstarter campaign that raised a ton of money. they have her going through the tuscany demo. she's walking around the fields and homes and see the ocean and just her reactions to some of these things are incredible. >> hey, man alive. oh. >> i love this part here. this is something else. >> yep. >> holy macha ral. >> does almost run into a post right here. >> >> oh. >> oh, man. >> can you -- >> in the window, the post. >> when she takes it off at the end. >> tell me how you feel when you take it off. >> i can't believe it. it's really beautiful! >> yeah, right? >> it's gorgeous. >> look like you stepped out of another wor
. >> you never know what you're going to get when you combine the latest and greatest technology with older folks, right? sometimes that can be bad, times good. this is hilarious. a youtuber named joey boots uploaded this video of his 90-year-old grandmother using the oculus rift. >> this is going on youtube. >> oh, man. >> what do you think? >> it's so real. >> the oculus rift is an immersive virtual reality system and headset to use for your video games. it...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us you're watching our team in challenging times many turned to the church full salo some support but in britain the growing number of atheist has led to the creation of an essentially a new congregation in which religion is taken out of the equation by vocal spoke to some of them none believe us about what drives them to use the house of god anyway . if you want to britain's growing number of atheists a sunday morning might present itself as an opportunity to just sleep in and relax on through all those nerves sunday mass to attend well not exactly more and more of london's atheists are waking up on a sunday morning and going to church i miss him. so much i couldn't. cry but there's no talk of saints or sinners him the solution to the so. hostile we shall cause she was. my knight. ok if you want the. world and living better in the sunday assembly sense of the term feature singing. i. don't see. moralistic
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series technology innovation called the least developed means from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. more news today violence has once again flared up. in these are the images world world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. hello welcome back you're watching r.t. a reminder of our breaking news this hour deaths are confirmed in a blast that ripped through a fertilizer plant in the u.s. state of texas also leaving over one hundred people injured the blast took place at eight pm local time officials are now saying that the fire has been contained local authorities confirmed deaths at the fertilizer plant but the number of casualties is still unclear a number of firefighters are missing local residents have been advised to evacuate from the area in the tow
series technology innovation called the least developed means from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. more news today violence has once again flared up. in these are the images world world has been seeing from...
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technology is always a lumpy spending area. there is clear winner sub segments and then some segments that just dry up all of the sudden. and we're going to get some more information this week. >> from 100 to about 210. a lot of people were shooting on valuation. they are clearly wrong. now this report might give them ammunition to make that argument again. with that said, what do you think the right multiple is for ibm? >> it's really hard. there are services, there is software and machinery. i will tell you. >> services in software have been really strong on the margins. so i wouldn't be surprised if they mix it up. >> one of your major holdings are microsoft. are you concerned about what they may or may not do? >> that certainly seems to be occurring. >> thank you. >> kim forest of fort pit. still to come, best dressed stock. a look at whether the strong run is winding down in our street fight. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financia
technology is always a lumpy spending area. there is clear winner sub segments and then some segments that just dry up all of the sudden. and we're going to get some more information this week. >> from 100 to about 210. a lot of people were shooting on valuation. they are clearly wrong. now this report might give them ammunition to make that argument again. with that said, what do you think the right multiple is for ibm? >> it's really hard. there are services, there is software and...
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? caveat on myo have the answers. see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage , ther for the family record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> it the aileron's other as to predicted thes., alien was authorized to work in the u.s., with those have been ?ollected dat they were not big of a rise, it was a significant restriction. the intent of the bill is to make sure any people moving t
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity....
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but now nasa technology gives them a detailed heat map. prediction of where the fire might two or stall out. >>reporter: before the partnership the u.s. forest service gathered fe image but had trouble getting it to the fivrments they with putting the map on thumb drive and dropping them out of the airplane. >> you can see we used the actually drop the imagery on either a thumb drive or print it off in the air plane and put it in a tube and drop it down to the runway. >>reporter: the also hole in the plane replaced by antenna. instead of waiting hours firefighters know where to go in mutes. >> if some of the portions out in harm way it allows them to get communication out to them to move or to deploy to different area. >> forest service says only one problem with the technology. there's not enough of it. but nasa has answer for that too. sensor is the first that can scan fires during the daytime as well as at night so it can work around the clock. for the pilots the bags are packed. >> ready to go it looks like next week down in new mexico
but now nasa technology gives them a detailed heat map. prediction of where the fire might two or stall out. >>reporter: before the partnership the u.s. forest service gathered fe image but had trouble getting it to the fivrments they with putting the map on thumb drive and dropping them out of the airplane. >> you can see we used the actually drop the imagery on either a thumb drive or print it off in the air plane and put it in a tube and drop it down to the runway....
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damage to the actually at the center and not click it spread further and work of course to has the technology and the government emission interest form but the bigger question is are the failure of the starters in the cars we need to prove these people are and to see how these things are going to be considered why do not be rigid why do we keep having gundry just if we want to do ones of the ones in this country and then it goes back to normal so these are some of the core public policy issues of illusion invite the students the need to be saved to do justice to its own people or i wish that that was the view is that i am charity a world affairs analyst there yanni if i could just get eighteen. he mentioned he speculating of course but he's saying that it is perhaps cap and it's growing that is co-owners again and might be responsible just in general terms this is still alive in the states talking a bad safety and what firms thing to make money and the fact that they might cut corners in order to make more. well of course it is of course it is so and there there is going to be an investigatio
damage to the actually at the center and not click it spread further and work of course to has the technology and the government emission interest form but the bigger question is are the failure of the starters in the cars we need to prove these people are and to see how these things are going to be considered why do not be rigid why do we keep having gundry just if we want to do ones of the ones in this country and then it goes back to normal so these are some of the core public policy issues...
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but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the presence of mind to be able to identify one of the suspects to give a good strong description of a suspect to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in publi
but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the...
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these technologies are not costless. they have to be evaluated in the balance of the entirety of the law enforcement budget and the government budget. and ultimately, if we are spending money on surveillance cameras, that we possibly don't need. if we have enough. we might be taking police off the street. we might be putting roads in disrepair. we could be taking money from the schools or raising taxes. these technologies are not costless. they're not costless in terms of the budget or civil liberties. >> thank you for your time. greatly appreciate it. now more on the investigation and the aftermath. let me bring in congressman keith ellis, the first muslim elected to congress. first i'm sure you've heard the news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction in the boston marathon attacks. we're reading through the charges. learning more about what the fbi seized from his room. they described a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and white cap. the big concern in addition to his brother's
these technologies are not costless. they have to be evaluated in the balance of the entirety of the law enforcement budget and the government budget. and ultimately, if we are spending money on surveillance cameras, that we possibly don't need. if we have enough. we might be taking police off the street. we might be putting roads in disrepair. we could be taking money from the schools or raising taxes. these technologies are not costless. they're not costless in terms of the budget or civil...